unassuming

/ˌʌnəˈsjuːmɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnəsˈumɪŋ] /ˌʌnəˈsuːmɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnəsˈumɪŋ] /ˌən-ə-ˈsü-miŋ How to pronounce unassuming (audio)/ (ame, mw)

unassuming — 形容詞

  • unassumingpositive
  • more unassumingcomparative
  • most unassumingsuperlative

1. An unassuming person stays quiet and modest, never trying to make others notice

1.形容詞B2
釋義

謙遜的

不愛炫耀;低調樸實的

An unassuming person stays quiet and modest, never trying to make others notice their skills, achievements, or social position; something described as unassuming looks ordinary rather than showy.

例句

Mei-Lin is an unassuming scientist whose quiet research has helped thousands of patients.

Mei-Lin 是一位作風低調的科學家,她安靜的研究幫助了成千上萬的病人。

attributive: unassuming + noun describing a person

Despite winning a major award, Diego remained unassuming and praised his whole team.

儘管贏得了大獎,Diego 仍然保持謙遜,並稱讚了他的整個團隊。

predicative: remain + unassuming after achievement

同義詞
  • modest

    the closest synonym; used for both people and things, always positive

  • humble

    slightly stronger; can suggest lower social position

  • reserved

    focuses on quietness and restraint rather than lack of ego

  • low-key

    more informal; suggests a deliberate choice not to be flashy

反義詞
  • arrogant

    opposite of unassuming in describing a person's attitude

  • showy

    opposite of unassuming when describing appearance or style

文法句型

unassuming + noun

be unassuming

用法筆記

Often creates a contrast between modest appearance and real value: an unassuming person may be very talented, and an unassuming building may be beautiful inside. Always carries a positive or admiring tone.

常見錯誤

He is very unassuming and always talks about his awards.
He is very unassuming and never mentions his awards.
💡'unassuming' means you do NOT draw attention to yourself; talking about your awards contradicts the meaning.
She bought an unassuming diamond ring worth fifty thousand dollars.
The restaurant has an unassuming entrance that leads to a beautiful dining room.
💡'unassuming' describes things that look ordinary or modest, not things that are secretly expensive.